MeArm Redesign
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This is a 3D printer friendly version of the MeArm, designed for users who want a finished product that's easy to assemble and test. The features are similar to the standard MeArm, but with some key changes: the servo mounts have been redesigned for easier access, and the upper arm support and main arm support have been fused together for a seamless assembly process. A big thank you goes out to MeArm Limited UK for creating the original design that inspired this remix! If you're interested in learning how to assemble this robot arm, check out the instructions on Instructables at http://www.instructables.com/id/Pocket-Sized-Robot-Arm-meArm-V04/. Important notes: * The servo mounts have been updated to allow for easy insertion of servos into the housing unit and claw unit. * A bearing system has been added to the bottom of the housing unit and Servo Arm Bottom for improved stability and reduced friction. * You'll need a 2.3mm tap and a 2mm Allen wrench to assemble this MeArm. * Six 2.3mm x 11mm screws are required to mount the servos, so be sure to tap the back holes of the servo mounts before inserting them. * To complete the bearing system, you'll need at least thirty 4.5mm diameter copper BBs.
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